LIA Cast 138 - What Needs to Improve: Your Effort, or Your System?

Talking about improving our workflows on the LIA Cast!

In past episodes we've talked about the "monastic approach" to one's practice. By focusing on the pleasure of the activity itself it becomes a habit that may yield unforeseen rewards. By placing our focus primarily on making the work that drives us intellectually mad we're less distracted by things like cataloging the incremental advances in our craft or fretting about where we stand in our field.

Yet there are times when we might feel a sense of dissatisfaction with our practice. The quality of the work might be lacking, or one might sense that the work isn't connecting with an audience the way one had hoped. Are these feelings a mere distraction to be silenced by more focused effort? How might things change if we take a closer look at the systems we're using to create and share our art?

Join us for a discussion on leveling up your work through applied effort or revising your art creation system. 

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LIA Cast 137 - Making Drawing Your Habit

Talking about developing good habits on the Lean Into Art Cast!

What makes forming drawing habits worthwhile? We’ll explore drawing daily and different benefits and tradeoffs of daily practice.

With creative challenges like Inktober, NaNoWriMo, Art Soundoff, and more just weeks away, now is a good time to think about turning these creative challenges into onramps to sustainable creative habits.

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LIA Cast 136 - Using Composition Narratively, with Dan Mishkin

Talking about visual rhythms on the Lean Into Art Cast!

How do you choose how every element in your comic interacts to achieve maximum clarity? How do you use framing, staging, and angle to create moments that show the moments’ tone, rhythm, or mood? How does this thinking change when sound, color, page layout, panel shapes, and panel interiors begin to interact with one another? 

In other words, how does thinking about composition change the way you create your comics?

Comics writer Dan Mishkin sits in for Rob to chat with Jerzy about how thinking about composition as a narrative tool can improve your comics storytelling.

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LIA Cast 135 - Thinking Like a Game Designer, with Nate Aschenbach

Talking about making coding and game design approachable on the LIA Cast!

What makes game design such a useful place to grow and apply visual art and coding skills?

On this episode of the lean into art cast Jerzy and Rob explore art-code-game connections with special guest Nate Aschenbach, technical artist, game designer, and one of the leaders of GameStart School in Ann Arbor Michigan.

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LIA Cast 134 - Manga Studio on the Tablet

Talking about digital illustration on the LIA Cast!

Back in episode 111 we walked through some of our favorite tools in Manga Studio 5/Clip Studio Paint. After almost a year of working with it, we return for another discussion on this digital illustration tool, along with some other workflow and apps that help us put our work together.

We also compare our experiences working on the Surface Pro 2 and the Surface Pro 3!

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